Back Blade?

Wannabeafarmer

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Hello,
I am buying a 2020 Grand L6060 with backhoe and loader, fork, and back blade (dealer said 2-3 weeks). This is my first and hopefully last tractor so I have followed the buy once cry once philosophy and tried to out fit it the way I want it.
Trying to decide on back blade length and type. I am leaning towards Land Pride RBT 3584 w/ hydraulic angle.
The dealer said a LP RB 2684 is fine. I intend to use for snow removal and grading land as I clear areas on my 23 acres of forest. ANy thoughts on best back blade to buy. Also , is a back blade really worth it given I have the front loader? What do folks use a back blade for other than snow removal and grading?

Lastly anything to be aware of or look for when picking it up from the dealer?
 
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pokey1416

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I did research trying to find a back blade for my GL. 7’ was minimum to cover tracks when angled. Go with the heaviest you can find. I too, have one set of rear remotes so was looking for hydraulic angle. I didn’t have the coin to buy it yet so still looking. I liked the Woods .60 series, Rhino 850 was the heaviest 7’ if I remember right. I liked the Land Pride RBT3584. I agree with you the 26’s are to light. You have considerably more power but your weight isn’t a whole lot more than my 4060. You might be able to handle a 8’ hopefully other GL6060 owners will chime in.

Good luck and take a pic of what you get. Really like these GL’s.
 

i7win7

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Wannabeafarmer

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Kubota Grand L6060 w loader and backhoe BH92
Oct 16, 2020
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Gqckec123
I did research trying to find a back blade for my GL. 7’ was minimum to cover tracks when angled. Go with the heaviest you can find. I too, have one set of rear remotes so was looking for hydraulic angle. I didn’t have the coin to buy it yet so still looking. I liked the Woods .60 series, Rhino 850 was the heaviest 7’ if I remember right. I liked the Land Pride RBT3584. I agree with you the 26’s are to light. You have considerably more power but your weight isn’t a whole lot more than my 4060. You might be able to handle a 8’ hopefully other GL6060 owners will chime in.

Good luck and take a pic of what you get. Really like these GL’s.
Thanks . I will definitely post pics once it gets here.
 

pokey1416

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If you live in snow belt or snow areas what are you doing about the front? I ordered a HLA 1800 84” snow pusher due in early November. Since I’m mostly plowing residential paved and asphalt drives I opted for rubber edge on box and steel on back drag. I really had hoped for a back blade so I could back in drives and pull snow out about 25’ - back up and finish with the pusher. Changing directions takes time. Gonna use a ballast box this year and get back blade next if I hear good things on OTT.
 

PoTreeBoy

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I don't need it for snow, but with a little practice you can cut a pretty swale or v-ditch by tilting and angling it. Don't know about snow, but for dirt work weight and strength are king.
 

Wannabeafarmer

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MtnViewRanch

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Hello,
I am buying a 2020 Grand L6060 with backhoe and loader, fork, and back blade (dealer said 2-3 weeks). This is my first and hopefully last tractor so I have followed the buy once cry once philosophy and tried to out fit it the way I want it.
Trying to decide on back blade length and type. I am leaning towards Land Pride RBT 3584 w/ hydraulic angle.
The dealer said a LP RB 2684 is fine. I intend to use for snow removal and grading land as I clear areas on my 23 acres of forest. ANy thoughts on best back blade to buy. Also , is a back blade really worth it given I have the front loader? What do folks use a back blade for other than snow removal and grading?

Lastly anything to be aware of or look for when picking it up from the dealer?
There is no way that a 7 footer at full angle will cover your tracks with only a 60" cut. A 7 foot blade only cuts a 66" wide path at 35* angle.

Either the RBT 3596 or RBT4096 would be the units I would be considering. Also I have found that having skid shoes pretty much eliminates any gouging with the corners on the blade.

If you will be using your 3pt very much, I highly recommend that you get all 3 rear remotes as well as a top & tilt set. These options simply make life on the tractor better than good.
 

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NHSleddog

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Get a rake with drop blade. You will use the rake all the time through the year. You will use the blade for snow removal a few times a year. Rake blade combo tend to be the heaviest.

x10 on the power angle. I also have to give a x10 on the top and tilt. Huge game changer if you are a good operator.
 

i7win7

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My land pride blade has manual angle, hydraulic swing. clears 1/2 drive on way down, other half on drive back up.
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